Evidence in Concrete (1960) Poster

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Evidence in Concrete
Prismark103 August 2021
It starts off with a good plug for the AA patrolman, at a time when members would get a salute from them.

An AA patrolman finds a body of a dead woman. The police think she was killed elsewhere and her body was moved later on.

Superintendent Duggan of Scotland Yard is called in to investigate.

At the same time a lorry driver is notifying the police that his truck with a consignment of whisky was stolen.

It soon transpires that the whisky and the dead woman are linked. The lorry driver was involved with the the young woman.

It seems the woman was asleep in the truck when it was stolen for its valuable cargo.

There are some nice touches as to how the police rely on informants. There was an obvious candidate as the potential murderer as they initially appear in a minor role.
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5/10
A slightly dull affair.
Sleepin_Dragon9 March 2023
The body of a young woman is found by a dutiful AA driver, Superintendent Duggan manages to link her death, with the theft of some very valuable and rare bottles of whisky.

Definitely a little bit of propaganda for The AA at the beginning, it almost felt like an advert for them, I'm not sure I could say my experience with themselves was quite as incredible as was suggested.

It's not a mystery as such, it's definitely a procedural, bit it's more like the workings of a case rather than an actual whodunnit. It shows us how The Police of the time used various sources, including informers, and how they sat, dubiously in the criminal world.

Fairly well acted, but just lacked any suspense or intrigue, it felt more like a training video.

5/10.
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